Fujifilm 富士 Instax Mini 90 拍立得(棕色)
FUJIFILM インスタントカメラ チェキ instax mini 90 ネオクラシック ブラウン INSTAX MINI 90 BROWN
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FUJIFILM インスタントカメラ チェキ instax mini 90 ネオクラシック ブラウン INSTAX MINI 90 BROWN
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- 使用フイルム : 富士フイルムインスタントカラーフイルム (instax mini)
- チェキの最上位機種の「instax mini 90 ネオクラシック」に新色のブラウンが登場!
- これまでの“かわいい"路線から一線を画した、高級感のある本格的なカメラデザインです。
- 同梱物1:カメラ本体、充電式バッテリー(NP45-A)、バッテリーチャージャー(BC-45W)
- 同梱物2:ショルダーストラップ、撮影ガイドブック、取扱説明書、保証書
- 使用フイルム : 富士フイルムインスタントカラーフイルム (instax mini)
- チェキの最上位機種の「instax mini 90 ネオクラシック」に新色のブラウンが登場!
- これまでの“かわいい"路線から一線を画した、高級感のある本格的なカメラデザインです。
- 同梱物1:カメラ本体、充電式バッテリー(NP45-A)、バッテリーチャージャー(BC-45W)
- 同梱物2:ショルダーストラップ、撮影ガイドブック、取扱説明書、保証書
- フラッシュ:低輝度自動発光(輝度補正機能付)/強制発光(輝度補正機能付)/発光禁止/赤目軽減
- 撮影範囲:0.3m ~ ∞
- セルフタイマー:1枚/2枚連写
- 電源:リチウムイオン電池 NP-45A/撮影可能パック数:約10パック(当社試験条件による)
- 二重露光モード:2回シャッターを押すことで1枚のフィルムに2つの画像を重ねることができる。
- バルブモード:シャッターボタンを押している間、シャッターが開いている状態になり、光跡を撮影できる。
- マクロ撮影モード:近距離撮影(30~60cm)が可能
- 遠景モード:離れた被写体(3m~∞)を狙うときに最適
- パーティーモード:被写体と背景を明るくキレイに撮影できる
- キッズモード:シャッタースピードが速く、子供やペットなどの撮影に最適。
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基本信息
- 电池 : 1 锂金属电池 电池(附带)
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : 不是
- 商品尺寸 : 9.14 x 5.59 x 11.43 cm; 453.59 克
- 制造商 : 富士フイルム
- ASIN : B00U6VUXV4
- 型号 / 款式 : Fujifilm INSTAX Mini 90 Brown
- 亚马逊热销商品排名: 商品里排第9名摄影摄像 (查看商品销售排行榜摄影摄像)
- 商品里排第3名一次成像相机(拍立得)
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☆拍下的那场马上就能享受卡片尺寸的打印的一次成像相机 "趣奇""instax mini"系列的最高级机型的"切奇""instax mini 90 Neo Classic"推出了新颜色的棕色!
☆从以前的"可爱"路线上看一线,具有高级感的真正相机设计。 此外,还搭载了适合各种场合的多彩摄影模式,可以享受更真实照片的乐趣。
(1) 以经典相机为主题的高级设计
(2) 搭载多种功能。
1 双层曝光模式:按下2次快门,1张膜可重叠2张图片。
2 阀门模式:按下快门按钮时,快门开启状态,拍摄光迹。
3 其他
微距拍摄模式:可拍摄近距离(30~60厘米)
・远景模式:最适合狙击离的对象(3m~∞)时使用
・派对模式:让被摄体和背景变得明亮美丽
儿童模式:快门速度快,适合儿童或宠物等的拍摄。
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4.2 颗星,最多 5 颗星
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Amy
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Fun and awesome
2017年4月13日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Really enjoy using this camera. I've had this camera for 4 months now but didn't use it much during the winter (because of the film's temperature range - winter too cold!). I recently went on a trip to Seattle and tested out the various modes. The colors come out pretty great and there's wonderful clarity on landscape mode. I love the somewhat grungy/vintage look that prints without using any of the modes as well. Super fun and great camera!
P.S. When they say don't point the camera at the sun, really don't. I caught the sun in one of my photos and it was a beautiful black circle in the sky. Haha.
P.S. When they say don't point the camera at the sun, really don't. I caught the sun in one of my photos and it was a beautiful black circle in the sky. Haha.

5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Fun and awesome
2017年4月12日 在美国审核
Really enjoy using this camera. I've had this camera for 4 months now but didn't use it much during the winter (because of the film's temperature range - winter too cold!). I recently went on a trip to Seattle and tested out the various modes. The colors come out pretty great and there's wonderful clarity on landscape mode. I love the somewhat grungy/vintage look that prints without using any of the modes as well. Super fun and great camera!2017年4月12日 在美国审核
P.S. When they say don't point the camera at the sun, really don't. I caught the sun in one of my photos and it was a beautiful black circle in the sky. Haha.
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Dakota Nixon
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
This camera REALLY shines, now that I know when to use it.
2016年12月14日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: ブラウン样式: チェキ単体已确认购买
Most people I talk to think Instax Mini is a great party format, but generally inferior to digital otherwise. They are really missing out. This camera's strengths really shine through with (1) the right composition, and (2) the right lighting. When I stick to the rules below, it does an amazing job of capturing mood and feel, in a way few people can snag with a DSLR, much less a cell phone. The instant photo format also makes "involuntary" photo subjects willing participants in the process. Many people may not like it when a street photographer raises the camera and fires, but when the instant photo pops out, they get curious, even happy.
If I try to use it for photos other than the ones I describe below, it's rubbish. I'm better off getting out a smart phone (ughh), really. The camera's automatic shutter speed system with a single f-stop offers far less exposure flexibility than people have become accustomed to in the digital photo era. When you're shooting film, you need light, period. And, Instax is pretty much a daylight balanced film, so in anything but a fair amount of sunlight, you're liable to get color shifts. Again, digital has gotten pretty good at automatic "white balance," so people aren't used to dealing with this aspect of film. Even with the ability the camera offers to lighten the exposure two clicks, darken it one, and turn off the flash, the most likely outcome for large field use or scenes with wide ranges of shadow to light is blown out highlights and fuzzy images.
For composition, it's best for people when I'm around 4 to 6 feet away, and not trying to capture anything more than the upper half of the model, or even better the upper third. For street and interior scene work, the entire composition of interest needs to be something I could fit into a semi trailer, shooting from the door end, with at least 60% of the interest elements in the 60% of space that's closest to me. Any scenes bigger than that, with models or in the street, gets lost in the small image size and relatively low detail of the film.
For interior lighting, it is best when the subject is already well-lit with window light and the camera is not straight-on at the subject, but off at an angle by at least 45 degrees so the flash fills in from the darker side. Straight-on interior flash shots of people will usually give bluish skin, and interior shots lit mostly with normal incandescent/LED bulbs will be orange.
I have gotten away with exposures of ceiling-lit rooms (think a small diner) by turning off the flash and lightening two clicks, but the shutter slows down to the point where I have to factor in quite a bit of motion blur.
Low light work, inside our out, really stretches the shutter speed, and the colors go in weird directions as a result. Instax film color-shifts more like color slide film than color print film. It's weird, considering how high the ISO is.
For exterior work, it's really happiest after sunrise, before sunset, with no or very limited haze or cloud cover, and a scene that's pretty uniformly lit. Not a lot of shadow detail available. The flash is not up to the job of daylight fill work, so I always just turn it off; otherwise it will often over-light the closest object in the scene. A light-colored subject that's brightly lit with direct sun will almost always over-expose, so I use the 1-click dark option there.
If I just follow those rules, I get photos people will linger over and absorb. I'm glad I bought the camera, and lately I throw it in my briefcase or carry-on wherever I go. I run across a couple good scenes a week, just in my day-to-day life, without even trying. Can't beat it.
If I try to use it for photos other than the ones I describe below, it's rubbish. I'm better off getting out a smart phone (ughh), really. The camera's automatic shutter speed system with a single f-stop offers far less exposure flexibility than people have become accustomed to in the digital photo era. When you're shooting film, you need light, period. And, Instax is pretty much a daylight balanced film, so in anything but a fair amount of sunlight, you're liable to get color shifts. Again, digital has gotten pretty good at automatic "white balance," so people aren't used to dealing with this aspect of film. Even with the ability the camera offers to lighten the exposure two clicks, darken it one, and turn off the flash, the most likely outcome for large field use or scenes with wide ranges of shadow to light is blown out highlights and fuzzy images.
For composition, it's best for people when I'm around 4 to 6 feet away, and not trying to capture anything more than the upper half of the model, or even better the upper third. For street and interior scene work, the entire composition of interest needs to be something I could fit into a semi trailer, shooting from the door end, with at least 60% of the interest elements in the 60% of space that's closest to me. Any scenes bigger than that, with models or in the street, gets lost in the small image size and relatively low detail of the film.
For interior lighting, it is best when the subject is already well-lit with window light and the camera is not straight-on at the subject, but off at an angle by at least 45 degrees so the flash fills in from the darker side. Straight-on interior flash shots of people will usually give bluish skin, and interior shots lit mostly with normal incandescent/LED bulbs will be orange.
I have gotten away with exposures of ceiling-lit rooms (think a small diner) by turning off the flash and lightening two clicks, but the shutter slows down to the point where I have to factor in quite a bit of motion blur.
Low light work, inside our out, really stretches the shutter speed, and the colors go in weird directions as a result. Instax film color-shifts more like color slide film than color print film. It's weird, considering how high the ISO is.
For exterior work, it's really happiest after sunrise, before sunset, with no or very limited haze or cloud cover, and a scene that's pretty uniformly lit. Not a lot of shadow detail available. The flash is not up to the job of daylight fill work, so I always just turn it off; otherwise it will often over-light the closest object in the scene. A light-colored subject that's brightly lit with direct sun will almost always over-expose, so I use the 1-click dark option there.
If I just follow those rules, I get photos people will linger over and absorb. I'm glad I bought the camera, and lately I throw it in my briefcase or carry-on wherever I go. I run across a couple good scenes a week, just in my day-to-day life, without even trying. Can't beat it.
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Adam
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
The Original Instagram
2017年7月13日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表颜色: ブラウン样式: チェキ単体已确认购买
I bought this camera on a whim. My girlfriend and I were headed to Iceland, and I was planning to propose. I wanted to capture all the little moments of our trip and make an album. This thing is an absolute blast. For those of you who remember polaroids, you'll fall in love all over again with the Instax. I opted for the mini 90 over the mini 9 primarily for style. The brown vinyl is perfectly vintage. I also found out later that this camera had more features (Although I rarely use the different modes). This camera is not designed to take crisp, brilliant pictures. Instead, it looks like it's been put through a vintage Instagram filter. There are so many things you can do with the pictures. I made an Engagement album, sent one as a post card, framed a few. If you search Etsy for instax albums and frames you will be pleasantly surprised at the versatility of these photos.
As for the modes, the instructions do included do not provide the best info. There is party mode (man and woman icon) which brightens up indoor photos, Landscape mode (Mountain icon) which enhances distant photos, D&L (Dark and light) which adjust brightness, macro mode for close shots, and a few others. But really, just grab the camera and get to shooting! It'll turn out just fine.
As for the modes, the instructions do included do not provide the best info. There is party mode (man and woman icon) which brightens up indoor photos, Landscape mode (Mountain icon) which enhances distant photos, D&L (Dark and light) which adjust brightness, macro mode for close shots, and a few others. But really, just grab the camera and get to shooting! It'll turn out just fine.

5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
The Original Instagram
2017年7月12日 在美国审核
I bought this camera on a whim. My girlfriend and I were headed to Iceland, and I was planning to propose. I wanted to capture all the little moments of our trip and make an album. This thing is an absolute blast. For those of you who remember polaroids, you'll fall in love all over again with the Instax. I opted for the mini 90 over the mini 9 primarily for style. The brown vinyl is perfectly vintage. I also found out later that this camera had more features (Although I rarely use the different modes). This camera is not designed to take crisp, brilliant pictures. Instead, it looks like it's been put through a vintage Instagram filter. There are so many things you can do with the pictures. I made an Engagement album, sent one as a post card, framed a few. If you search Etsy for instax albums and frames you will be pleasantly surprised at the versatility of these photos.2017年7月12日 在美国审核
As for the modes, the instructions do included do not provide the best info. There is party mode (man and woman icon) which brightens up indoor photos, Landscape mode (Mountain icon) which enhances distant photos, D&L (Dark and light) which adjust brightness, macro mode for close shots, and a few others. But really, just grab the camera and get to shooting! It'll turn out just fine.
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KPM
2.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Beware the 'E' error issue
2015年10月5日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
It worked for about 5 months, then after that it would not let me take any photos. It gives me an "E" where the photo counter normally is. I've tried a 'reset' by holding power and shutter button, I've tried removing and recharging battery, I've tried a new roll of film (which ejects the first cover correctly when I do that). Nothing is helping. I basically have a dud and no way to get it replaced since it's past the return date. I have heard others have this problem and have to get it returned or repaired.
UPDATE: So I contacted Fuji Film's support department and they told me to ship the camera in with a description of the issue and a copy of the purchase order (Amazon order screen). They took about 2 weeks, shipped me a new one and gave me a replacement cartridge of film. If you encounter the E issue, and are within warranty (one year of purchase) you may be able to do the same thing. Still frustrating that this error seems to be fairly common though.
UPDATE: So I contacted Fuji Film's support department and they told me to ship the camera in with a description of the issue and a copy of the purchase order (Amazon order screen). They took about 2 weeks, shipped me a new one and gave me a replacement cartridge of film. If you encounter the E issue, and are within warranty (one year of purchase) you may be able to do the same thing. Still frustrating that this error seems to be fairly common though.

2.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Beware the 'E' error issue
2015年10月5日 在美国审核
It worked for about 5 months, then after that it would not let me take any photos. It gives me an "E" where the photo counter normally is. I've tried a 'reset' by holding power and shutter button, I've tried removing and recharging battery, I've tried a new roll of film (which ejects the first cover correctly when I do that). Nothing is helping. I basically have a dud and no way to get it replaced since it's past the return date. I have heard others have this problem and have to get it returned or repaired.2015年10月5日 在美国审核
UPDATE: So I contacted Fuji Film's support department and they told me to ship the camera in with a description of the issue and a copy of the purchase order (Amazon order screen). They took about 2 weeks, shipped me a new one and gave me a replacement cartridge of film. If you encounter the E issue, and are within warranty (one year of purchase) you may be able to do the same thing. Still frustrating that this error seems to be fairly common though.
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